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- the disclosure relates generally to fluid piping members. More particularly, the disclosure relates to the field of connections between lengths of pipe or between pipes and fittings.
- pipelines generally involves the axial connection of two lengths of pipe to form a single pipeline conduit for transporting materials from one point to another.
- one or more fittings may join the pipe pieces to other components in the pipeline. Due to the nature of the materials usually conveyed via pipelines, pipeline conduits, joints between axially-joined pieces of pipe, and joints between pipes and fittings need to be substantially leak-proof.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,569,542 to Anderson et al. discloses a bolt-type coupling designed to provide clearance functions, so that gasket compression is achieved before the gripping ring effectively grips the pipe and locks the coupling in place when the bolt fasteners are tightened.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,803,513 to Richardson discloses the use of a plurality of skid pads strategically placed over the teeth of the gripping ring to prevent it from prematurely engaging the pipe before compressing the accompanying gasket.
- the couplings disclosed by U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,569,542 and 5,803,513 are useful for their intended purpose, they require additional or complicated arrangements of parts, which may increase cost and/or hinder the ease of coupling installation.
- the reliability of the sealing arrangement between the female piping member, sealing gasket, and male piping member depends on a uniform distribution of a force compressing the sealing gasket especially in the long term.
- a force compressing the sealing gasket especially in the long term.
- concentric location of the female piping member, male piping member, and coupling device element that compress the sealing gasket is desirable.
- the prior art does not offer a solution to this problem.
- FIG. 1 is a side cross-sectional view of a pipe coupling device, known in the art, before the bolts are tightened.
- FIG. 2 is a close-up view of detail A of the pipe coupling device, known in the art, shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a close-up view of detail B of the pipe coupling device, known in the art, shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is an exploded view of a pipe coupling device in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure showing the arrangement of sealing elements.
- FIG. 5 is a side cross-sectional view of the assembled pipe coupling device of FIG. 4 including a male pipe before the tightening members are tightened.
- FIG. 6 is a close-up view of detail C of the pipe coupling device, shown in FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 7 is a side cross-sectional view of a female member of the pipe coupling device of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view of the female member in the cross-sectional plane indicated by line F in FIG. 7 .
- FIG. 9 is a close-up view of detail G of the female member, shown in FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 10 is a side cross-sectional view of the assembled pipe coupling device in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure after the tightening members are tightened.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a gripping ring of the pipe coupling device of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 12 is a close-up view of detail D of the gripping ring, shown in FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of an intermediate ring of the pipe coupling device of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 14 is a close-up view of detail E of the intermediate ring, shown in FIG. 13 .
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the gripping ring and the intermediate ring of the pipe coupling device of FIG. 4 , wherein the gripping ring is in contact with the restraining member of the intermediate ring.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the gripping ring and intermediate ring shown in FIG. 15 after the restraining member of the intermediate ring has been disengaged by the gripping ring.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described primarily in conjunction with a pipe coupling device suitable for round cross-section fluid pipelines. It should be understood, however, that various embodiments can be utilized in conjunction with a variety of other applications, both in fluid pipe conduits and in other types of pipelines. For example, various embodiments may be utilized in conjunction with the gas pipelines and other applications requiring secure, fluid tight connection between adjacent piping conduits having various cross-sectional shapes. In addition, embodiments will be described primarily in the context of connecting female piping sections with male piping sections. However, it should be understood that embodiments may be used with a variety of fluid piping members, including adjoining male and female piping terminal fittings and other pipe fittings having openings configured to receive male piping members.
- FIGS. 1-3 illustrate the side cross-sectional view and the close-up views of the details of the pipe coupling device as it is known in the art, particularly, as described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,004,511.
- This pipe coupling device 10 includes a female member or female piping member 11 having an enlarged end portion 12 for receiving a male piping member 13 .
- the enlarged end portion 12 has a sealing cavity 14 defined between an outer surface 15 of the male piping member 13 and an interior surface 16 of the female piping member 11 .
- the female piping member 11 has a cylindrical area 23 to accommodate an interfacing end 31 of the male piping member 13 which extends longitudinally inward parallel to the pipe axis 24 and joins a shoulder region 25 .
- a sealing gasket 17 is adapted for arrangement within the sealing cavity 14 of the female piping member 11 for compression into sealing engagement with the outer surface 15 of the male piping member 13 .
- a gripping ring 18 is adapted for encircling the male piping member 13 and has a radial inner surface having a plurality of gripping members 19 for gripping the male piping member 13 upon coaxial compression of the gripping ring 18 .
- An intermediate ring 20 is adapted for encircling the male piping member 13 between the sealing gasket 17 and the gripping ring 18 and has a restraining member (not shown) adapted for restraining the gripping ring 18 to prevent the gripping members 19 from gripping the male piping member 13 until after the sealing gasket 17 is compressed into sealing engagement with the outer surface 15 of the male piping member 13 .
- a locking ring 21 is adapted for communication with the gripping ring 18 .
- At least two tightening members 22 are included for connecting the female piping member 11 and the locking ring 21 to compressibly secure the gripping ring 18 and sealing gasket 17 to the male piping member 13 , such that upon the tightening of the tightening members 22 , the sealing gasket 17 is compressed into sealing engagement followed by the gripping of the male piping member 13 by the gripping ring 18 .
- tightening of the tightening members 22 forces the locking ring 21 closer to the female piping member 11 .
- the gripping ring 18 and intermediate ring 20 move together toward the sealing gasket 17 , eventually seating the sealing gasket 17 in the sealing cavity 14 .
- further tightening of the tightening members 22 causes the gripping ring 18 to break the engagement with the restraining member (not shown) and lock onto the male piping member 13 .
- the reliability of the sealing arrangement between the female piping member 11 , sealing cavity 14 , and male piping member 13 depends on a uniform distribution of a force compressing the sealing gasket 17 .
- a concentric arrangement of parts is desirable.
- the parts of the pipe coupling device 10 involved in the sealing arrangement can be developed in at least two different ways: they can be finished by machining or used “as cast.” Machining may deliver parts with a narrower field of tolerances and produce more concentric location of all parts involved in the sealing arrangement. However, the machining of all the parts is time-consuming and costly.
- the intermediate ring 20 may drop until an inner surface 27 of the intermediate ring 20 approaches the outer surface 15 of the male piping member 13 (as seen in FIG.
- the intermediate ring 20 may drop until an outer surface 28 of the intermediate ring 20 approaches the interior surface 16 of the female piping member 11 (as seen in FIG. 3 ), potentially contacting it.
- the result is that the mating surfaces of the sealing gasket 17 and of the intermediate ring 20 are eccentric and produce non-uniform loading of the sealing gasket 17 .
- the effect of these factors can breach the sealing arrangement between the male piping member 13 , sealing gasket 17 , and female piping member 11 , especially in the long term. Also, even if machined, the sealing elements can become off-centered around piping with wider tolerances than the sealing elements and lead to the incomplete sealing engagement described above.
- FIGS. 4 through 16 illustrate an embodiment of a coupling device 100 . More specifically, FIG. 4 presents an exploded view of the coupling device 100 , and FIG. 5 illustrates the side cross-sectional view of the coupling device 100 in a first position, wherein tightening members 101 have not been tightened.
- a female piping member 150 and a locking ring 350 cooperate with sealing elements (a gripping ring 300 , an intermediate ring 250 , and a sealing gasket 200 ) to form a fluid-tight seal on a male piping member 125 as shown in FIG. 10 .
- the female piping member 150 may be a piping, a fitting, a coupling, a joint, another piping element, or a portion of any of the foregoing.
- the arrangement of the sealing elements is illustrated in the exploded view of FIG. 4 .
- the gripping ring 300 is positioned adjacent to the locking ring 350
- the intermediate ring 250 is positioned between the gripping ring 300 and the sealing gasket 200 .
- the sealing elements abut one another to compress the sealing gasket 200 , forming a fluid tight seal between the male piping member 125 and the female piping member 150 as described below.
- the intermediate ring 250 may include one or more restraining members 251 (see FIGS. 13 and 14 ) that communicate with a slot 301 on the gripping ring 300 (see FIGS.
- the restraining member 251 is placed on the intermediate ring 250 in the current embodiment, the restraining member may be included on or integrated with the locking ring 350 or the gripping ring 300 .
- the female piping member 150 includes a front wall 152 and a retaining wall 153 on an enlarged end portion 161 of the female piping member.
- the front wall 152 and retaining wall 153 of the female piping member 150 create a sealing cavity 151 around the male piping member 125 for placement of the sealing gasket 200 .
- the female piping member 150 has a cone-shaped portion 154 which joins a shoulder region 155 (see FIG. 7 ).
- the cone-shaped portion 154 is a region of the female piping member 150 with an opening diameter or width initially larger than the outer diameter or width of the male piping member 125 wherein the opening diameter or width gradually reduces radially along the length of the female piping member 150 and wherein the gradual reduction in diameter or width terminates at an opening diameter or width that is smaller than the outer diameter or width of the male piping member 125 .
- the cone-shaped portion 154 has a larger end 162 and a smaller end 158 .
- the cone-shaped portion 154 is dimensioned so that the largest possible diameter of the smaller end 158 of the cone-shaped portion 154 is not larger than the smallest possible diameter of an engagement end 130 of the male piping member 125 .
- This arrangement allows for the engagement end 130 of the male piping member 125 to be centrally located with respect to the female piping member 150 without any dependency on the outside diameter of the male piping member 125 or the cast tolerances of the female piping member 150 and substantially ensures a uniform sealing cavity 151 about the male piping member 125 .
- the cone-shaped portion 154 of the female piping member 150 is defined as a cone in the current embodiment, any reducing diameter profile may serve the same purpose and is intended to be included within the definition of the cone-shaped portion 154 .
- the female piping member 150 also may have a flange 156 , which may include a plurality of apertures 157 to receive the tightening members 101 as it will be described below.
- the female piping member 150 may also have at least one media channel 159 (see FIGS. 6-9 ) for delivering media pressure to the back of the sealing gasket 200 to increase its compression.
- the cross-sectional profile of each at least one media channel 159 is semi-circular in the current embodiment (see FIG. 9 ), although other cross-sectional profiles are contemplated by this disclosure.
- the sealing gasket 200 may be in the form of a variety of different cross-sectional shapes.
- the sealing gasket 200 may have a cross-sectional shape that matches the shape of the sealing cavity 151 of the female piping member 150 .
- the sealing gasket 200 may also be a simple O-ring.
- the sealing gasket 200 has a “filled figure-8” cross-sectional shape (see FIG. 6 ).
- two O-rings or other gaskets with the same or similar cross-sectional shapes may also be used.
- the sealing gasket 200 is designed to be compressible and is made from rubber, elastomer, silicone, or other compressible sealing material.
- a gasket mating surface 252 of the intermediate ring 250 that mates with the sealing gasket 200 is substantially slanted to the same degree as the front wall 152 of the sealing cavity 151 of the female piping member 150 .
- the sealing gasket 200 is compressed between the gasket mating surface 252 of the intermediate ring 250 and the front wall 152 .
- the gasket mating surface 252 radially forces a portion of the sealing gasket 200 toward the retaining wall 153 while the front wall 152 radially forces another portion of the sealing gasket 200 toward the male piping member 125 .
- the end of the intermediate ring 250 opposite to the gasket mating surface 252 has an overlapping surface 253 to provide a stable engagement with an intermediate-ring-side overlapping surface 302 positioned on the side of the gripping ring 300 that interfaces with the intermediate ring 250 .
- the intermediate-ring-side overlapping surface 302 of the gripping ring 300 is an outer cone-shaped surface.
- the overlapping surface 253 of the intermediate ring 250 is an inner cone-shaped surface.
- Other overlapping profiles are contemplated by this disclosure.
- the intermediate ring 250 may further include at least one restraining member 251 (see FIGS. 13-15 ) to prevent the gripping ring 300 from engaging the male piping member 125 and locking the coupling in place until a proper seal has been achieved.
- the restraining member 251 may be carried as a separate component, may be integral with the intermediate ring 250 (as shown in the current embodiment) or the locking ring 350 , or may be integral with the gripping ring 300 .
- the restraining member 251 is aligned with the slot 301 of the gripping ring 300 for positioning within the slot 301 during compression.
- the restraining member 251 has a predetermined retention force for preventing radial inward movement of the gripping ring 300 until sufficient force is applied to disengage the restraining member 251 .
- the force required to compress the slot 301 from its first position (see FIG. 15 ) to its second position (see FIG. 16 ) by disengaging the restraining member 251 is greater than the force required to compress the sealing gasket 200 .
- a radial inner surface of the gripping ring 300 further may include a plurality of gripping members 304 (see FIGS. 11 and 12 ) extending radially inwardly and adapted to engage the outer surface 126 of the male piping member 125 upon coaxial compression of the gripping ring 300 .
- the gripping members 304 are teeth, although other types of gripping members are contemplated within this disclosure.
- the restraining member 251 may be at least one break-off member as shown in FIGS. 13-15 or at least one deformable member designed to bend or crush rather than break off.
- the longitudinally extending slot 301 of the gripping ring 300 has a predetermined width to accommodate reduction of the circumference of the gripping ring 300 upon coaxial compression of the gripping ring 300 by the radial interior of the locking ring 350 due to an interaction between an overlapping surface 351 of the locking ring 350 and a locking-ring-side overlapping surface 303 of the gripping ring 300 .
- the locking-ring-side overlapping surface 303 of the gripping ring 300 and the intermediate-ring-side overlapping surface 302 of the gripping ring 300 are shown as outer cone-shaped surfaces in the current embodiment.
- the overlapping surface 351 of the locking ring is shown as an inner cone-shaped surface in the current embodiment.
- each of the gripping members 304 of the gripping ring 300 may be provided with a radially extending surface and an angled backup surface which meet to form an inner edge. Accordingly, the width of the slot 301 of the gripping ring 300 may be compressed from a first position (see FIG. 15 ), where the gripping members 304 of the gripping ring 300 do not grip the male piping member 125 , to a second position (see FIG. 16 ), where the slot 301 has a smaller width and the gripping members 304 of the gripping ring 300 engage or grip the outer surface 126 of the male piping member 125 .
- the coupling device 100 includes the locking ring 350 that surrounds and abuts the gripping ring 300 , which is in communication with the intermediate ring 250 .
- the intermediate ring 250 abuts the sealing gasket 200 .
- the sealing gasket 200 abuts the slanting front wall 152 of the female piping member 150 .
- the locking ring 350 may have two or more apertures 352 for receiving the tightening members 101 so that the bolts will each extend through the aperture 352 and through the aperture 157 in the flange 156 of the female piping member 150 .
- the tightening members 101 may have an anchoring portion or catch (not shown) opposite the threaded end to facilitate engagement between the locking ring 350 and the flange 156 of the female piping member 150 as the nuts 102 are tightened. With this arrangement, tightening the nuts 102 on the threaded ends of the tightening members 101 secures the sealing elements together and assures a fluid tight seal. Although not described in the current embodiment, other tightening means are contemplated by this disclosure.
- FIG. 5 shows the coupling device 100 prior to the tightening of the nuts 102 .
- the portion of the gripping ring 300 defining the slot 301 is in contact with the restraining members 251 , preventing the gripping ring 300 from radially contracting and engaging the outer surface 126 of the male piping member 125 .
- the slot 301 is in the first position (see FIG. 15 ) and the sealing gasket 200 is not compressed.
- the gripping ring 300 and the intermediate ring 250 will advance in the direction of the sealing gasket 200 and eventually compress it.
- the restraining members 251 may be located on the locking ring 350 instead of the intermediate ring 250 .
- the intermediate ring 250 also may optionally include a compression fin 255 (shown in FIG. 13 ).
- the engagement end 130 of the male piping member 125 stays central with respect to the female piping member 150 due to the permanent contact of a front edge 128 of the engagement end 130 of the male piping member 125 with an inner surface 160 of the cone-shaped portion 154 of the female piping member 150 (see FIG. 6 ).
- the intermediate ring 250 stays concentric with the gripping ring 300 and the female piping member 150 . This arrangement results in uniform pressure applied to the sealing gasket 200 by the intermediate ring 250 .
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